I dislike online ones but offline ones like KeePass are good. While yes everything is in one file but it doesn't matter that much if file gets stolen because it's encrypted. And if it's encrypted well (which it usually is), cracking it will take millions or billions of years while you can change your passwords in a matter of minutes. Benefits are that you can have strong long passwords securely stored in one place that's pretty much impossible to crack unless someone finds out your database key.
I didn't see my flair when I posted anonymous comment (ok), then deleted it and posted with nick (still no flair). Reloading the page fixed it..
sneed
Hmm.. it's like Google did stuff like that before as well
my pleasure
good post
I dislike online ones but offline ones like KeePass are good. While yes everything is in one file but it doesn't matter that much if file gets stolen because it's encrypted. And if it's encrypted well (which it usually is), cracking it will take millions or billions of years while you can change your passwords in a matter of minutes. Benefits are that you can have strong long passwords securely stored in one place that's pretty much impossible to crack unless someone finds out your database key.
gottem